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Just couldnt put Vizcaino whose a reliever over the proven starter Delgado. Simmons and Salcedo have the talent but too raw to bump the Pastor and Gilmartin. Hoover is a nice starter to but I think he'll become trade bait sooner than later. Terdo was a beast in the AFL but still needs to prove more to me before he bumps any of the studs in front of him. Overall I'd say the Braves have the best pitching prospects hands down but def need more offensive ones via trade (Jurrjens and Prado) or the draft even though its ATL's SOP to draft pitching first and foremost. Very bright future for them regardless.

Really not very impressive. I think the brewers had a reall good draft last year. Their top three selections all have #2-3 starter potential. Peralta has come back nicely from tj and should pitch in milwaukee in 2012. Feirs is an older guy, but has performed at every level. Could make an ok 5th starter.

I'm not particularly enthralled with any of the position prospects. I like gindl, but he isn't great defensively and might not hit enough to be an asset as a left fielder. Scahfer is a nice defender, most likely another 4th outfield type and fringe starter. Green doesn't have much defensively value, but he's not a hack at third. If he can hit lefties for a little more power he might be a solid third basemen. Gennet has a great ability to make contact, but he has to develop some power.